1957 - 1960 F100 & Larger F-Series Trucks Discuss the Box Style Ford Trucks

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Old 12-06-2016, 12:14 PM
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Help! I'm looking for the L shaped Taillights for a 1959 F100 Ford Panel Truck. These are the taillights that wrap around from the back to the side. We have the assembly and only need the plastic lenses but will take the whole assembly if it has lenses. Thanks
 
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Old 12-06-2016, 12:32 PM
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I'm looking for the L shaped Taillights for a 1959 F100 Ford Panel Truck.

These are the taillights that wrap around from the back to the side. We have the assembly and only need the plastic lenses but will take the whole assembly if it has lenses.
1957/60 F100 Panel Truck:

B8C-13450-A .. Right Tail Lamp Lens / Obsolete

B8C-13451-A .. Left Tail Lamp Lens / Obsolete

No Ford dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any. No one has the complete tail lamps either.
 
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Old 12-06-2016, 12:45 PM
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Panel taillights

Thank you, I do understand the taillights are obsolete and appreciate your information.
 
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Old 12-06-2016, 01:09 PM
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Thank you, I do understand the taillights are obsolete and appreciate your information.
Where abouts are you in CA? At one time, a LA LA Land junk yard had 100's of these lamps NOS...then they tossed them, but there might be some remaining.
 
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Panel taillights

We are in No CA. I thought I had seen that when I was searching the web for the taillights. Thanks
 
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I may have a set of used ones on a parts panel I picked up. If interested send me an email. I will check. I am in Windsor just north of Santa Rosa.
 
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Panel taillights

Milk225, yes very interested. I am new to this forum so I hope this response gets to you. Here are pics of the assembly we have.


 

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I grafted a set of 61-67 econoline ones into my panel and like the look much better
the body curvature is dead on for an easy graft.

Mikie
near ottawa canada
58 M-100 panel & 64 econoline p/u
 
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Old 12-07-2016, 05:16 AM
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I grafted a set of 61-67 econoline ones into my panel and like the look much better
the body curvature is dead on for an easy graft.

Mikie
near ottawa canada
58 M-100 panel & 64 econoline p/u
Looks nice.
 
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Old 12-07-2016, 07:47 AM
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I remember when you did those grafting, they look nice but I sure wish someone would make replacements for the originals.
 
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Very nice looking Panel.
 
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if you click on my name and then pick "allposts by economan" on the dropdown you can look for other pics of my panel (better quality ones) in it's many stages right from when i dragged it home

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58 M-100 panel & 64 econoline p/u
 
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The lights I have are in the same shape. Not sure you will want them.
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